The Purple Lords' festering resentment for the Empire and all its works was probably inevitable.
Their festering resentment and personal distaste along with the general lawlessness unleashed by the Castellammarese War ultimately led to Pinzolo's murder.
Surely this proves there is some other agent at work, some festering resentment responsible for your conspiracy, if in fact that exists.
No United Nations committee tracks user irritation, but almost everyone these days seems to harbor a festering resentment toward one symbol or another.
They used their lucrative stranglehold on the river to monopolize the Spearmen's carrying trade, and they cared not at all for the festering resentment that roused.
In another dispute that predates the Zapatista uprising, the Indians of Zinacantan took out their festering resentment of the local Mayor by beating him close to death.
This festering resentment came to a head on 23 January 1974, when the two men ended up wrestling on the floor of an ABC studio in New York, five days before their second fight at Madison Square Garden.
It was wrong, this thing from the lake: malevolent, vicious, full of the festering resentment it had nursed through the centuries of some terrible nightmare sleep.
That's when you get the festering resentments, the subjects that are being avoided.
Yet when asked in a recent interview how he would deal with all the festering resentments that American power engenders around the world, he paused for a moment and uttered two words: "Strategic humility."